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i just joined consumer pulse!!!!
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Sorry to sound a bit dim.....I've signed up for this and just wondered if anyone can help point me in the right direction for entering items as mentioned above. I've done a few surveys, does anyone have any more high point hints!! Many Thanks......I lurve money for nothing!!:j
hi, there isn't a quick way to get points, if you enter your purchases as you buy them, you will soon find your points adding up quickly. it is only the first twenty items you get points for though and you get your weekly 500 points for entering your purchases. hope that helpsmy boots and tesco addictions are costing me a fortune
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am tackling my debt cant bury head in sand any longer
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thinkginge wrote: »hi, there isn't a quick way to get points, if you enter your purchases as you buy them, you will soon find your points adding up quickly. it is only the first twenty items you get points for though and you get your weekly 500 points for entering your purchases. hope that helps
Think I'm getting a bit confused is this on test and vote or consumer pulse?0 -
I just got an email from Myshoppingrewards.com asking if I wanted to join the TNS panel AND get 65p cashback! Yippee!!
I'm assuming having a TNS account will mean I'm able to do stuff on Consumerpulse? I hope so cos it sounds like an ace way to save up for Christmas vouchers0 -
Hi all, ive tried to sign with tns through nectar, twice infact, still there site doesnt recognise name and pass, emailed them, with no reply. i had a look on consumer pulse, theres this on the contact us, "If you do wish to register your interest in helping with this or other research projects, you can do so here " it redirects you to volunteer4panels.com. i really want the consumer pulse.:think: Always thinking!
Provident - Paid:cool: Electric - Paid:cool: Gas - £304.00, ST Water - 469.19, FW - £294.11, Studio - £395.04, Capital one - £318.69, LW - £561.19, Very - £340.30 Total = £2682.52
Lincolnshire coop savings - £10.84
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I just got an email from Myshoppingrewards.com asking if I wanted to join the TNS panel AND get 65p cashback! Yippee!!
I'm assuming having a TNS account will mean I'm able to do stuff on Consumerpulse? I hope so cos it sounds like an ace way to save up for Christmas vouchers
no, TNS and consumerpulse are part of the same company but you have to be registered with both of them to be able to use both of them...if you have joined TNS then you have a better chance of being invited to join consumerpulse in the future...0 -
does anyone know if you have to use your points and claim your vouchers within a set timescale or is it okay to save them and order a few at a time?
sorry, joined consumer pulse 2 weeks ago and getting paranoid that the points ive already earned will disappear one day when i log in!!Come On You Irons!!
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What are all you lot putting through consumer pulse,
Ive been putting all me H&B im getting from tesco, got enough to last me about a year, lolUPDATED: 12/11/2007: Tesco's: 460 Points, Boot's: £8.90, Bank Charges: £266, Ciao: £7.60, Valued Opinions: £2.50, Mum's Opinions: £5.50, LightSpeed: 1005 Points, Ipoints: 1452 Points, PigBack: £23.20, Consumer Pulse: 30500 x 16 Vouchers, CashBack Site: £2.50, PinkCashback: £23.70, BritishRewards: £2.87, Test&Vote: 42567 Points0 -
I've been with them for almost a year and I've never heard that the points expire as with other companies. I do like to change my vouchers up tho as I go along because I'm always paranoid that I'll get booted off consumer pulse as others on here have. They are quite strict if they think that there are 'irregularities' in your shopping. :rolleyes: I've heard they just say that you don't fit their criteria anymore and you're history! :eek:
I enter my music downloads, clothes, earrings, books, movie rentals, phone bills, etc. The list is endless and if you hover over the catorgries it lists all the things you can enter.MAY GROCERY CHALLENGE £0/ £250
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As long as you dont, put all your items in at the first of the month just to get the points, its ok, you just need to spread them out over the weeks, i find it best to put them in every three to four days always diff amountsUPDATED: 12/11/2007: Tesco's: 460 Points, Boot's: £8.90, Bank Charges: £266, Ciao: £7.60, Valued Opinions: £2.50, Mum's Opinions: £5.50, LightSpeed: 1005 Points, Ipoints: 1452 Points, PigBack: £23.20, Consumer Pulse: 30500 x 16 Vouchers, CashBack Site: £2.50, PinkCashback: £23.70, BritishRewards: £2.87, Test&Vote: 42567 Points0
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hi i want to join myshopping rewards.com, if anyone is a member they can refer me and get £5, via their link. if interested tell me il give you my email add.:rolleyes:If your life is free of failures, you're not taking enough risks.0
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